Ensuring a vacuum pump system is evacuated and free of air, nitrogen, moisture, and other contaminants is a crucial step to keep the system running optimally.
With the ongoing HFC phasedown, strong refrigerant management strategies are crucial to ensuring compliance, environmental responsibility, and business growth.
How do we motivate HVAC contractors to do more refrigerant recovery? The ACHR NEWS posed the question to three industry experts on the front lines of the refrigerant transition. Here’s what they had to say about what that will take — and what we’re all going to be in for if we don’t.
This article provides a detailed overview of new environmental standards for refrigerants, the implications for light commercial HVAC equipment, and how Lennox Commercial is poised to assist in this transition.
CRCM certification equips professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of refrigerant compliance, making it an invaluable credential for those involved in both environmental and operational aspects of refrigerant management.
Daikin answers top questions from HVAC contractors and technicians about transitioning from high-GWP HFCs like R-410A to mildly flammable, low-GWP, A2L refrigerants, such as R-32
Contractors need to implement a refrigerant management strategy that accommodates both legacy and A2L systems, as well as emphasizes recovery and reclamation.